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Multi-channel all-optical signal processing based on parametric effects

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Abstract

Two different experiments that use parametric effects for the processing of multiple signals in a single fiber are reviewed. The first experiment uses optical phase conjugation to mitigate the effects of nonlinearity in transmission, whereas the second uses multiple phase-sensitive amplifiers to regenerate six different channels.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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